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Definition of ridger in English: ridger(also redger) noun rɪdʒə 1A broad strap or chain passing over a cart saddle, and serving to support the shafts; = ridge-band. In later use chiefly English regional (southern). 2Agriculture. An implement for ridging soil.
OriginMid 18th century; earliest use found in William Ellis (c1700–1758), agriculturist and writer. Partly from ridge + -er, and partly from ridge + -er. Definition of ridger in US English: ridger(also redger) nounrɪdʒə 1A broad strap or chain passing over a cart saddle, and serving to support the shafts; = ridge-band. In later use chiefly English regional (southern). 2Agriculture. An implement for ridging soil.
OriginMid 18th century; earliest use found in William Ellis (c1700–1758), agriculturist and writer. Partly from ridge + -er, and partly from ridge + -er. |